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. >> hoosier republicans want to see the united states senate taking a more conservative track. >> even high school is not off limits. >> i did some stupid things in high school, and if i hurt anyone, i am sorry and apologize for it. >> lawmakers still at it. voters in europe trigger a political tsunami. >> money flows like water, and if the dam breaks some place, it could flood, even here in america. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> vice president joe biden has acquired a reputation as a person afflicted with foot-in- mouth disease. on last sunday's "meet the press," he said that gay marriage is fine with him. >> i'm comfortable with the fact that man marrying men, women marrying women, are entitled to the same rights. >> that caused a major flat amid the chattering classes, and by midweek, in an interview with robin roberts, the president suggested joe biden had jumped the gun. >> he got out a little bit over his skis. >> the president says he had already made the decision to come out in favor of gay marriage before the democratic national conventio
. >> hoosier republicans want to see the united states senate taking a more conservative track. >> even high school is not off limits. >> i did some stupid things in high school, and if i hurt anyone, i am sorry and apologize for it. >> lawmakers still at it. voters in europe trigger a political tsunami. >> money flows like water, and if the dam breaks some place, it could flood, even here in america. captioned by the national captioning institute...
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. >> ray mabus is here, united states secretary of the navy, he has had a long and varied career as a politician, diplomat and businessman, he served as governor of mississippi from 1988 to 1992, he was also former ambassador to saudi arabia and ceo of a manufacturing company. he played the pivotal role in u.s. defense policy in the obama shifts its focus to the asia pacific region i am pleased to have him here on this program for the first time, welcome. >> thank you, charlie, i am glad to be here. >> rose: we now know that this president has announced clearly the kind of shift to asia. how does that affect the navy and its role and its significance? >> well, this new defense strategy which the president announced in january, and which he was in intimately involved in crafting, and had a all of the joint chiefs, all the service secretary, secretary of defense very involved in this, it is mainly a maritime strategy and focuses on the western pacific and focuses on the arabian gulf region, both of which are maritime, entities, and it places, i think, additional responsibility on the na
. >> ray mabus is here, united states secretary of the navy, he has had a long and varied career as a politician, diplomat and businessman, he served as governor of mississippi from 1988 to 1992, he was also former ambassador to saudi arabia and ceo of a manufacturing company. he played the pivotal role in u.s. defense policy in the obama shifts its focus to the asia pacific region i am pleased to have him here on this program for the first time, welcome. >> thank you, charlie, i am...
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the united states believes that, we believe that. we work together in that situation to protect people, but we had a path forward. this one is a much more complicated issue. i wish it wasn't, and i wish, i mean it's clear that innocent people are being killed, and that is in itself for all of us, all of us who believe in humanity, anybody is a parent or anyone else that sees the slaughter of young children and families, it's just horrific. it's horrible. we obviously want to see the diplomatic solutions to implement the cease-fire, but it's obviously not working to date. >> woodruff: if it's not working, then what more has to be done or should be done, do you think? >> we've got to continue to work as a world community. there's more like-minded countries working together to try to find a solution, sanctions, diplomats, sanctions that are resulting on tremendous economic pressure in syria. but we also have to be honest to say the cease-fire hasn't been implemented and that's one of the six conditions the u. n. envoy set down with an a
the united states believes that, we believe that. we work together in that situation to protect people, but we had a path forward. this one is a much more complicated issue. i wish it wasn't, and i wish, i mean it's clear that innocent people are being killed, and that is in itself for all of us, all of us who believe in humanity, anybody is a parent or anyone else that sees the slaughter of young children and families, it's just horrific. it's horrible. we obviously want to see the diplomatic...
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>> i think it means a great deal to have the president of the united states show his moral leadership and say this is a question of fairness and treating others as we would want to be treated and upholding the guarantees all americans are entitled to under the law. this is not about telling church what is to do, this is about who can get a civil or legal marriage license from the government. but what also made it meaningful was the heart felt personal way in which both the president and vice president talked about how they had changed their mind, how they had hoped their hearts. they talked about conversations with real families, with their own families, and how it triggered their thinking about what the right way to treat other people is. and i think that kind of personal heart felt engagement is exactly the journey that a majority of americans have been on and it will help others who have been wrestling with this question resolve on the side of fairness. >> woodruff: so reverend jackson, do you see this helping the cause of those who favor the legalization of gay marriage? because r
>> i think it means a great deal to have the president of the united states show his moral leadership and say this is a question of fairness and treating others as we would want to be treated and upholding the guarantees all americans are entitled to under the law. this is not about telling church what is to do, this is about who can get a civil or legal marriage license from the government. but what also made it meaningful was the heart felt personal way in which both the president and...
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and the great paths led by the united states were unable to do anything about it. at srebrenica it's now been established pretty conclusively, that at least 7,000 muslim prisoners were executed in cold blood by mladic's forces and another 1,000 were killed as they tried to reach government-held territory to the north. after the massacre in seb neets affinally the west got its act together and began the-- what led to eventually-- to the peace negotiations. this was the first big conflict after the end of the cold war, and for a long time, for three and a half years, the united states and other western governments proved inadequate to the challenge. >> brown: so this particular tribunal, i gather, was set up soon after the war, so long ago, only now in the last years are we getting to some of these very high players, high generals and leaders. why did it take so long? >> actually, the tribunal was set up during the war in what was interpreted then as a kind of token gesture of solidarity with t victims. that's 20 years ago. and it took them the best part of two decad
and the great paths led by the united states were unable to do anything about it. at srebrenica it's now been established pretty conclusively, that at least 7,000 muslim prisoners were executed in cold blood by mladic's forces and another 1,000 were killed as they tried to reach government-held territory to the north. after the massacre in seb neets affinally the west got its act together and began the-- what led to eventually-- to the peace negotiations. this was the first big conflict after...
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that's before the 14th amend am united states is a citizen. that in a sense said we're not abiding by the dred scott decision anymore. so it was recognized by the lincoln administration before the 14th amendment. so certainly in that era, the civil war itself as linda mentions creates this national n means there has to be one standard for the nation. >> is this sort of when we begin to recognize the nation for the immigrants? understanding it began to increase in the nations? >> i'm not sure. i think that comes later. and actually probably during and after world war ii even, when we start taking pride in the mixture of immigrants. let me add one more piece of why it will be very proud. if all persons born in the united states are citizens, then we don't have to -- then their citizenship is stable, and they are not exposed to statelessness. all over the world, one of the aftermaths of this ratcheting in of the rules of citizenship in europe and elsewhere has been the people with ambivalent histories. they're not a citizen because the parents ar
that's before the 14th amend am united states is a citizen. that in a sense said we're not abiding by the dred scott decision anymore. so it was recognized by the lincoln administration before the 14th amendment. so certainly in that era, the civil war itself as linda mentions creates this national n means there has to be one standard for the nation. >> is this sort of when we begin to recognize the nation for the immigrants? understanding it began to increase in the nations? >> i'm...
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states and have a child in the united states. so, yes, the catalyst is the ending of slavery, but the principle is not just limited to black people. >> before the 14th amendment, who was considered a citizen? >> that varied from state to state. there was no national standard. for example, massachusetts always insisted black people ins massachusetts were citizens of massachusetts and other states denied that and then the supreme court made that a national principal. but it really depended on the states, who was a citizen and what rights it they had and one of the purposes of the 14th amendment is to create this national standard so that you wouldn't have all these variations within the country. >> and obviously citizenship didn't mean the right to vote, did it, professor gerber. >> not necessarily. and that's why there is 15th amendment that says no state may deprive a person of the right to vote on the basis of race or fashion or physical begin or religion. there was a struggle, there was an effort to put sex into the 15th amendm
states and have a child in the united states. so, yes, the catalyst is the ending of slavery, but the principle is not just limited to black people. >> before the 14th amendment, who was considered a citizen? >> that varied from state to state. there was no national standard. for example, massachusetts always insisted black people ins massachusetts were citizens of massachusetts and other states denied that and then the supreme court made that a national principal. but it really...
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she would be the first woman elected from the united states senate from wisconsin. so i guess the point is like coming from california, dianne feinstein, barbara boxer. we're used to it. we take it for granted. you think about -- >> you think about the west coast, you have a lot of women senators from the west coast. patty murray, olympia snowe -- maria cantwell. you've got women up and down the west coast. >> bill: it is not true across -- my point is it is not true across the country. i hadn't thought of it that way. we still have a long ways to go in terms of parity among elected officials. some very important races. i just mentioned just two of them. >> talking about 12 or 13 women senators. >> i don't know the number. >> it is a small -- 13% of the united states senate. half of the -- 52%, 54% of the country. >> bill: so we have a long way to go which is why what you're doing is so important. >> thank you. >> bill: and what you're doing is so important. we can get these women elected make sure they're democratic women. the other thing -- >> i'm going to tell th
she would be the first woman elected from the united states senate from wisconsin. so i guess the point is like coming from california, dianne feinstein, barbara boxer. we're used to it. we take it for granted. you think about -- >> you think about the west coast, you have a lot of women senators from the west coast. patty murray, olympia snowe -- maria cantwell. you've got women up and down the west coast. >> bill: it is not true across -- my point is it is not true across the...
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friday's jobs will -- and will predict the united states economy added 150,000 jobs in may and the unemployment rate is expected to stay at 8.1%. >> now we all know someone who has battled canner lived. a look at how you can celebrate this weekend. that's on the news at six that starts right now. >> now abc 2news at six. >> police say a morgan state university student killed a man, cut him up and then ate part of him. i will have a live report. >> and a man showed off a gun on the unbc campus. we will have the latest. >>>
friday's jobs will -- and will predict the united states economy added 150,000 jobs in may and the unemployment rate is expected to stay at 8.1%. >> now we all know someone who has battled canner lived. a look at how you can celebrate this weekend. that's on the news at six that starts right now. >> now abc 2news at six. >> police say a morgan state university student killed a man, cut him up and then ate part of him. i will have a live report. >> and a man showed off a...
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i do and i say this with all due respect to the president of the united states, i am concerned when the united states government, when president obama was a asked about chen guangcheng specifically on human rights he said no comments on chen and that human rights he said "it comes up." my hope is we're are in a change of our appraisal of human rights in china and perhaps elsewhere in the world but absolutely in china where wittingly or unwittingly we have enabled this terrible crime of forced abortion and forced sterilization to occur while we've looked askance and acted as if it wasn't happening. chen guangcheng stands with solidarity with the women of china, as do i and so many members of congress, as does this panel. if you would like to make any concluding statements because i think we've heard it all with chen's own voice just a moment ago. bob fu, if anybody would like to make any final statement before we conclude the hearing. >> yeah, i would like to, you know, chairman smith, you such a hero and inspiration to all of us, too. there's no anyone else in this country have fault an
i do and i say this with all due respect to the president of the united states, i am concerned when the united states government, when president obama was a asked about chen guangcheng specifically on human rights he said no comments on chen and that human rights he said "it comes up." my hope is we're are in a change of our appraisal of human rights in china and perhaps elsewhere in the world but absolutely in china where wittingly or unwittingly we have enabled this terrible crime...
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states but the damage a greek meltdown would have on the united states pales in comparison to the damage we may be inflicting on ourselves if we continue down the road conservatives want to push us down which brings us to mitt romney the man who made millions laying off american workers when he headed up the private equity firm or the pirate equity firm bain capital is predicting that should he be elected president and by the end of his first term the unemployment rate will be at six percent even though the current unemployment rate is eight point one percent romney's prediction is not all that big a deal the congressional budget office is already predicting that unemployment will be by two thousand and sixteen six percent based on president obama's current economic policies. so you just have to wonder how mitt romney's doing his math here considering that he's given the glowing endorsement of and will model he says his economic plan after the paul ryan budget which slashes government investments in the middle class great economic policy institute the ryan budget will lead to four point
states but the damage a greek meltdown would have on the united states pales in comparison to the damage we may be inflicting on ourselves if we continue down the road conservatives want to push us down which brings us to mitt romney the man who made millions laying off american workers when he headed up the private equity firm or the pirate equity firm bain capital is predicting that should he be elected president and by the end of his first term the unemployment rate will be at six percent...
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he says we the united states take nothing less than full responsibility for all of the rebellions that are taking place in europe. he goes on, in this kind of pride in instigating rebellion. then ends his message to the austrian hungarian minister in washington, he says, besides compared to the great extend of the united states, the austrian hungarian empire is but a patch on the earth's surface. this kind of spread eagle bombast was very typical of american diplomatic language. we were just considered by many people, of being a really wild, scary kind of country. a dangerous country in the 19th century. >> and webster was a good diplomat, when he wasn't holding forth. >> that's right. he's a conservative man. he's a good wiig. but there's the kind of attitude we had. we were really bumpshouse. i mean, president grant. the french finally overthrow napoleon iii and the president grant sends a message to the new french government, congratulating them on adopting american principles. what would the french foreign office think of that? we don't know. as if they had no republican tradition
he says we the united states take nothing less than full responsibility for all of the rebellions that are taking place in europe. he goes on, in this kind of pride in instigating rebellion. then ends his message to the austrian hungarian minister in washington, he says, besides compared to the great extend of the united states, the austrian hungarian empire is but a patch on the earth's surface. this kind of spread eagle bombast was very typical of american diplomatic language. we were just...
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and now a united states senator -- sorry, this is really -- a united states senator is going to stand up and marry us and i ran the atlanta -- [ applause ] i ran the atlanta gay center. i have set up aid atlanta. i have lost thousands of friends. i have three address books that i cannot throw away. i have seen people lose everything, everything. i have seen kids die in the streets because hospitals would not take them. and to be able to stand in washington, d.c., the capital of my country, who i still believe in, warts and all, and will get anybody that wants to stop it, to be married in washington, d.c., in the war memorial for world war i, which was built by multiracial schoolchildren in washington, the only memorial in washington that has black and white names carved around it, men and women carved around it, and to have a united states senator stand up and celebrate my human rights and my relationship with my partner of 21 years is revolutionary. and i revel in that. [ applause ] and if i may say one thing, when president obama says that he stands on the shoulders of giants, i gua
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states and what better way to explain it then a song take a look. it's. all about. now t.v. spokespeople said that the t.p. people tear down previous barriers and raise international standards but critics say it will compromise food safety create monophyletic drug patents which will lead to more expensive medicine allow millions of american jobs to be shipped off shore cause financial deregulation and impede net neutrality more disturbingly there are over six hundred corporate advisors on the t.v. pete the negotiations between corporations and nation states are all happening in secret well the public and consumer advocates are left out in the dark but activists aren't letting this agreement go down without a fight take a look at this. this is t.p. p.t.p. that they installed in the hotel bathrooms where the negotiations are being held a little light reading for the bathroom it's just their way of saying that the agreement isn't even worth the paper it's printed on but let's look at the bigger picture here though well this new agreement really break d
states and what better way to explain it then a song take a look. it's. all about. now t.v. spokespeople said that the t.p. people tear down previous barriers and raise international standards but critics say it will compromise food safety create monophyletic drug patents which will lead to more expensive medicine allow millions of american jobs to be shipped off shore cause financial deregulation and impede net neutrality more disturbingly there are over six hundred corporate advisors on the...
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he is a distinguished former member of the united states senate. when he made the characterization, and he called it reprehensible and challenged you to withdraw it, let's put the ads aside and talk about health care. let's talk about education. let's talk about infrastructure. let's talk about our vision for massachusetts. that is what the people of massachusetts want to talk about. >> i want to know where you spend millions of dollars talking about staples and not having health care benefits when your companies do not have health care benefits. when you spend millions of dollars, that if you are so innocent and talking about the issues because that is all i have talked about up until one week ago. >> senator kennedy? >> i will provide those in detail. i will provide them about the minimum wage, giving the document where you said you were against the increase in the minimum wage, you had a different opinion when you were talking on national television. i do not know why you would meet with the strikers. i am bothered about the pain of the people i
he is a distinguished former member of the united states senate. when he made the characterization, and he called it reprehensible and challenged you to withdraw it, let's put the ads aside and talk about health care. let's talk about education. let's talk about infrastructure. let's talk about our vision for massachusetts. that is what the people of massachusetts want to talk about. >> i want to know where you spend millions of dollars talking about staples and not having health care...
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now, he wants to come to the united states. i can understand the worry about the problem that bob mentioned, but do you think we made a promise to him that we're not keeping. >> andrea: that is question. white house is saying he didn't want asylum to the united states. what is he going to say, we know that his wife had been beaten. they are holding his wife. he is scared they gor going to kill his wife and his family. he is very afraid. that is why i'm sure he is saying -- i'm speculating, but anybody would say anything to protect their family. there is a bigger point here. people have been going after the administration, hillary clinton saying i'm not going to talk about human rights when i'm in china. what leverage do we have over china? as long as they are holding our debt. we have very little leverage. >> bob: oh, wow! one second. hillary clinton went into china and gave one of the biggest speeches of women's human rights. >> what have they done about it? >> bob: there is not a single u.s. diplomat that doesn't raise human
now, he wants to come to the united states. i can understand the worry about the problem that bob mentioned, but do you think we made a promise to him that we're not keeping. >> andrea: that is question. white house is saying he didn't want asylum to the united states. what is he going to say, we know that his wife had been beaten. they are holding his wife. he is scared they gor going to kill his wife and his family. he is very afraid. that is why i'm sure he is saying -- i'm...
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it wasn't inconceivable that he could invade the united states. after all, the french had invaded earlier. this was a legitimate fear that the united states would be invaded and by french radicals, napoleon's army and that they would turn that into a puppet regime with the aid of the jeffersonian fifth columnists. that was a legitimate fear. it collapsed with the napoleon's defeat at the battle of denial where nelson defeated and destroyed the navy. but up to that point, that's what led the federalists to take the steps they did. the alien setician act. the steps that in retrospect seem excessive to us and to some people at the time. evan hamilton thought the sedition act went too far. but you have to understand the fear that these people had. i think the goal of the historian is not to take sides decide, well, the federalists were right or the republicans were right. but rather to explain why people thought as they did and acted as they did. and in this case, there were legitimate fears on both sides. >> there's also at that time which must have
it wasn't inconceivable that he could invade the united states. after all, the french had invaded earlier. this was a legitimate fear that the united states would be invaded and by french radicals, napoleon's army and that they would turn that into a puppet regime with the aid of the jeffersonian fifth columnists. that was a legitimate fear. it collapsed with the napoleon's defeat at the battle of denial where nelson defeated and destroyed the navy. but up to that point, that's what led the...
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. >> donald trump did not shy away from allegations president obama was not born in the united states. >> i think the united states are pretty fed up. >> last year president obama released his long form birth certificate showing he was born in hawaii and this week they went after romney with a new ad critical of what they say is romney's all to stand up to trump and other gop elements. republicans say they are still focused on the central issues of this campaign, the economy and jobs. >> governor romney is not distracted. the republican party is not distracted. we believe that this is an american-born job killing president. >> that focused on jobs is evident in a new ad from the romney camp attacking the president for his support for renewable energy companies that later laid off workers. >> support is growing for speeding -- billboards to be placed on fire trucks. the city council held a hearing tuesday for two resolutions, one to allow the advertising and another to establish a committee to regulate the process. in all of the testimony, not one person was opposed. >> when i first he
. >> donald trump did not shy away from allegations president obama was not born in the united states. >> i think the united states are pretty fed up. >> last year president obama released his long form birth certificate showing he was born in hawaii and this week they went after romney with a new ad critical of what they say is romney's all to stand up to trump and other gop elements. republicans say they are still focused on the central issues of this campaign, the economy...
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the reason that the forts were built was basically to protect the capital of the united states. it first started in may of 1861. soon after virginia succeeded from the union. after the first battle of ma nas sas in july of 1861 in which is union was actually defeated, the men came streaming back into the city. literally the confederates could have talked into the city. after that fear more and more fortifications were built. general john g. barnard was in charge of them for almost the whole war started developing a system of fortifications around the capital and how they would actually defend the city from enemy invaders. after second ma nas sas which was a union defeat. fear again and more impetus to make sure that the fortifications defending washington were doing their job. over the years, the forts were changed. they were made larger. guns were changed to get the best function out of each fort and out of the system itself. the defenses were tested in july of 1864. now before i say that, there were raids on the forts guerrilla forces where they'd come in and steal horses or s
the reason that the forts were built was basically to protect the capital of the united states. it first started in may of 1861. soon after virginia succeeded from the union. after the first battle of ma nas sas in july of 1861 in which is union was actually defeated, the men came streaming back into the city. literally the confederates could have talked into the city. after that fear more and more fortifications were built. general john g. barnard was in charge of them for almost the whole war...
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you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >> that's the power of community. that's the power of shared effort and memory. some of the memories are forged when everything around us seems broken. even though i expect that some of you ultimately will end up leaving joplin, i'm confident that joplin will never leave you. the people that went through this with you, the people you once thought of as neighbors, acquaintances, classmates, the people in this auditorium now, they're your family now. they're your family. >> that was just part of the commencement speech one year after a devastate skpk deadly tornadoer to through that missouri town. >> as president obama stressed economic growth, mitt romney comes up with his own priorities, making him sound more like a man running for president in 1984. mitt romney's time warp is coming up. yet another sfat is messing with its voter i.d. laws just in time to keep people away from the polls in 2012. civil rights icon and congressman joins me. stay with us. [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can
you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >> that's the power of community. that's the power of shared effort and memory. some of the memories are forged when everything around us seems broken. even though i expect that some of you ultimately will end up leaving joplin, i'm confident that joplin will never leave you. the people that went through this with you, the people you once thought of as neighbors, acquaintances, classmates, the people in this auditorium now,...
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the governor of west virginia, a democrat, and the united states senator john mentioned will not reveal for whom they voted -- joe manchin will not reveal for whom they voted in the primary. >> wesvirginia vere the barack obama. hillary clinton -- west region and never did love barack obama. hillary clinton buried him. >> lyndon johnson had a similar experience -- >> look what happened to him. >> that indicated he was going to be in trouble. south carolina, the race last year, an unknown individual with a criminal record also won the democratic nomination and got votes from people who knew nothing abt him. >> the democratic party is a big tent party. >> that prison in texas has some of the worst of the worst also. >> there are a lot of angry voters out there bank, if they are voting for cons. >> angry republican voters told lugar take a hike. >> the lugar election, which you could see coming about a month and half ago, is real evidence of such polarization that mr. mourdock said, "the problem with lugar is that he voted across party lines start this in my view, that is not the way to ru
the governor of west virginia, a democrat, and the united states senator john mentioned will not reveal for whom they voted -- joe manchin will not reveal for whom they voted in the primary. >> wesvirginia vere the barack obama. hillary clinton -- west region and never did love barack obama. hillary clinton buried him. >> lyndon johnson had a similar experience -- >> look what happened to him. >> that indicated he was going to be in trouble. south carolina, the race last...
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he is running to be our president of the united states. can we talk about him? >> i understand, chris, but you understand also that every candidate tries to fence off that which they can. also, look, i was there when the jeremiah wright story broke. i was one of three people who interviewed then-candidate obama about this. kids were off with another, and th then. >>. all i'm saying is in romney's own way and trying to redirect that which is accessible and that which is not accessible and it completely obliterated news for romney today which is he raised $4 million to run against president obama in the election campaign. >> it looks to me like, chuck, and you study this all the time. we've got a campaign coming. we're only in. the proceeds and so far the training program of which romney was very tough negative campaigning, basically dress in style bombing, erased him as an opponent, and yet he says, don't talk about me, don't engage in character assassination. any attack on my, and therefore i'm going to unleash the super. >> i would say basically you had the pre
he is running to be our president of the united states. can we talk about him? >> i understand, chris, but you understand also that every candidate tries to fence off that which they can. also, look, i was there when the jeremiah wright story broke. i was one of three people who interviewed then-candidate obama about this. kids were off with another, and th then. >>. all i'm saying is in romney's own way and trying to redirect that which is accessible and that which is not...
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so he left the united states. he went to europe. he traveled around the british isles for about two years. he met a number of famous reformers in england and in ireland. he gave public speeches. then he comes back to the united states and his friends raise money, approximately $700, to pay off the anthony family. you know, to pay them for the value that frederick had as a slave. because he's a slave he is worth money to the anthony family. so then he's really free. he doesn't have to look over his shoulder anymore. he founded a newspaper in rochester, new york and called it's north star. an abolitionist newspaper that he ran himself. he was also interested in other causes. he was interested in the women's rights movement, which we'll be talking about in a few minutes. he was an early supporter of women's suffrage when that was a radical idea. and he also talked about segregation in the north. he talked about the fact that in the north many public facilities were either closed to black people or they had to sit in the back or sit in
so he left the united states. he went to europe. he traveled around the british isles for about two years. he met a number of famous reformers in england and in ireland. he gave public speeches. then he comes back to the united states and his friends raise money, approximately $700, to pay off the anthony family. you know, to pay them for the value that frederick had as a slave. because he's a slave he is worth money to the anthony family. so then he's really free. he doesn't have to look over...
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in the united states, we spend around $8,500. what about the argument that the only way to make the system work, the only way to get costs under control is to be, you've got to be a little cruel. you've got to say, we will pay for this and we won't pay for that? >> well, that's absolutely true. no, the british health minister said to me, we cover everybody, but we don't cover everything. >> not covering everything, the so-called rationing of care, is the british system's most controversial element. and one man in particular is at the center of that system. >> occasionally, we do find ourselves up against everybody. the physicians, the patients, the media. it's sometimes a real challenge. >> sir andrew dylan is the chief executive of the national institute for health and clinical excellence, known as "nice" for short. yes, nice. it's the government body that decides which treatments the government will and will not pay for. >> this isn't about politics. it's not about money at the outset. it's about the evidence for what works bes
in the united states, we spend around $8,500. what about the argument that the only way to make the system work, the only way to get costs under control is to be, you've got to be a little cruel. you've got to say, we will pay for this and we won't pay for that? >> well, that's absolutely true. no, the british health minister said to me, we cover everybody, but we don't cover everything. >> not covering everything, the so-called rationing of care, is the british system's most...
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. >> he will be president of the united states his press conferences will have everyone from forbes to fox. up next, say no more, wait till you hear the brain dead answer repeated overand over by a united states congressman still in office about what he said about the president not being an american. he was caught by a good piece of work by a good journalist in his state. and tomorrow newt gingrich will join us. we'll have a lot of fun looking over his presidential campaign and we'll have real interesting back and forth. >>> back to "hardball," mitt romney ran his first had of the november election of what he says he would do on day one of the election. >> what would a romney presidency be like? day one, president romney immediately approved the keystone pipeline and issues the order to begin replacing obama care. day two, he will be reminded that he lost to president obama by a landslide. that's what a presidency by romney looks like. >> here is jimmy kimmel. >> what would a romney presidency be like? machines, a mexican, a black lady, more american flag, dockers, an old guy. >> i wis
. >> he will be president of the united states his press conferences will have everyone from forbes to fox. up next, say no more, wait till you hear the brain dead answer repeated overand over by a united states congressman still in office about what he said about the president not being an american. he was caught by a good piece of work by a good journalist in his state. and tomorrow newt gingrich will join us. we'll have a lot of fun looking over his presidential campaign and we'll have...
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. >> he's promised us the same thing he's promised the united states. he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. >> nothing. the obama campaign's goal is to make this a choice election and make mitt romney unacceptable. >>> also, jp morgan chase's $2 billion losses, a lot of people saying, i told you so. barney frank, as in dodd/frank, has been fighting the republicans for years saying banks like chase need to be regulated so we don't have to bail them out. barney frank joins us tonight. plus the filibusters is a routine use by republicans to require 66 to get anything done. in other words, getting nothing done. how about get rid of it. and mitt romney gets a very low key endorsement from -- can you keep a secret? w. that's in the side show. we begin with my thoughts on why we should junk the filibuster. we begin with mitt romney and bain capital, however. susan page, bureau chief of usa today and the director of the "washington post" media group as well as the political analyst. yesterday we showed you the obama campaign ad going up in five swi
. >> he's promised us the same thing he's promised the united states. he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. >> nothing. the obama campaign's goal is to make this a choice election and make mitt romney unacceptable. >>> also, jp morgan chase's $2 billion losses, a lot of people saying, i told you so. barney frank, as in dodd/frank, has been fighting the republicans for years saying banks like chase need to be regulated so we don't have to bail them out. barney...
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we have two presidential candidates that supported terror against the united states in in egypt. when you look at these two issues involving foreign policy, it does beg the question, what would you do different if you were the president? >> i think the president's foreign policy is generally characterized by an effort to try to make friends with some of the world's worst actors. to show good faith by providing things from the united states that hopefully will convince people that we're good guys. i think that is mistake. the right course for our foreign policy is communicate our strength and determination and indicate if people bank account to be friends with america, they are going to have to hold to the principles that we find dear. i think for instance in syria which is one of great opportunities for americans, for the world to separate syria from its connection with iran, we should be leading. that doesn't mean being on the ground but helping lead an international effort to get rid of assad and return syria to the people there. the president's efforts with regards to egypt su
we have two presidential candidates that supported terror against the united states in in egypt. when you look at these two issues involving foreign policy, it does beg the question, what would you do different if you were the president? >> i think the president's foreign policy is generally characterized by an effort to try to make friends with some of the world's worst actors. to show good faith by providing things from the united states that hopefully will convince people that we're...
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what they want is some commitment from the united states, in terms of going on a go-forward basis, that the -- without working those assets jointly. >> interesting. fran, appreciate it. >>> and since secret service mark sullivan apologized for the scandal that embarrassed his agency. sullivan said the agents involved in the incident at a columbia hotel were, quote, reckless. he insisted it was a one-time event, but lawmakers were skeptical. >>> more than 150 girls and three teachers were poisoned at an afghan school with some sort of spray. four girls are still hospitalized. the taliban has been blamed for this latest attack. tests are underway to determine what poison was used. >>> check your fridge, the baby spinach and private collections organic baby spinach are being recalled because of possible salmonella contamination. both of those have a best by date of may 25. >>> and an uninvited guest attended in couple's wedding. look at that tornado behind them. >> that's crazy. >> not only is it crazy, the bride's saying, she couldn't have asked for better pictures. >> charlie worely, the
what they want is some commitment from the united states, in terms of going on a go-forward basis, that the -- without working those assets jointly. >> interesting. fran, appreciate it. >>> and since secret service mark sullivan apologized for the scandal that embarrassed his agency. sullivan said the agents involved in the incident at a columbia hotel were, quote, reckless. he insisted it was a one-time event, but lawmakers were skeptical. >>> more than 150 girls and...
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he said of his mouth that dick cheney could be president of the united states. i know how foolish this is when we know -- we do not have to guess what he did when he was and. guest: i don't recall when mitt romney said that. i do not think he said it this year. because he was to be present of the united states and i cannot imagine him suggesting dick cheney becomes president because he wants the job himself. but on the strength of what i know about his campaigning, i think dick cheney is non-issue. romney's foreign policy will be much more vigorous. will be the kind of foreign policy that george w. bush pursued. bring it on and we'll take care of it. that kind of foreign policy is not what we have seen for the last three years from this administration. but you can expect with a run the administration going to be a much more aggressive foreign policy with postures of john wayne. host: you have created a lot of debate, discussion on our twitter page. cnn, fox and msnbc are infotainment. journalists have traded their craft for entertainment television. citizens are
he said of his mouth that dick cheney could be president of the united states. i know how foolish this is when we know -- we do not have to guess what he did when he was and. guest: i don't recall when mitt romney said that. i do not think he said it this year. because he was to be present of the united states and i cannot imagine him suggesting dick cheney becomes president because he wants the job himself. but on the strength of what i know about his campaigning, i think dick cheney is...
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you know, every slave in the united states immediately. and the people who are very active in this movement are often devout protestants, blacks and whites, men and women, people from all parts of the united states. but we must always remember that this is a small number of people. this was never a mainstream movement. this was never a mass movement. and students from our perspective today -- you know, when we look back at this, we would say, well, of course slavery should end. of course slavery should be abolished. you know, all thinking adults today would agree on that. and slavery is illegal everywhere now. the last country to abolish slavery was actually saudi arab arabia, which abolished slavery in 1962. 1962, not 1862. so it's been a long, hard struggle. but slavery is illegal now everywhere. but to say these things in the 1830s and '40s and '50s took a lot of courage. this took a lot of guts. this is not mainstream opinion. this is going against mainstream opinion. these people are at the cutting edge of reform. these people are in
you know, every slave in the united states immediately. and the people who are very active in this movement are often devout protestants, blacks and whites, men and women, people from all parts of the united states. but we must always remember that this is a small number of people. this was never a mainstream movement. this was never a mass movement. and students from our perspective today -- you know, when we look back at this, we would say, well, of course slavery should end. of course...
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i'm the first united states senator i ever knew. and i was down in washington hiring my staff and i got a phone call saying that my family had been in an accident. and just like you guys know by the tone of the phone call. you knew. you knew when you walked up the path. you knew when the call came. you knew. you just felt it in your bones something bad happened. and i knew. i don't know how i knew. but the call said my wife is dead, my daughter was dead and i wasn't sure how my sons were going to make it. they were christmas shopping and a tractor-trailer broadsided them. it can and will get better. there will come a day, i promise you, and you parents as well, when the thought of your son and daughter or your husband or wife brings a smile to your lips before it brings a tear to your eye. it will happen. >> biden's two sons survived the accident and they made full recovery. we have more from the emotional speech on our website wusa9.com. >>> a stark and somber milestone in afghanistan as we approach this memorial day. 3,000 coaliti
i'm the first united states senator i ever knew. and i was down in washington hiring my staff and i got a phone call saying that my family had been in an accident. and just like you guys know by the tone of the phone call. you knew. you knew when you walked up the path. you knew when the call came. you knew. you just felt it in your bones something bad happened. and i knew. i don't know how i knew. but the call said my wife is dead, my daughter was dead and i wasn't sure how my sons were going...
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is not red america, blue america, united states of america. i think he is a divisive president. juan, but you we'll we always come back to this -- conservative african-americans are called the most horrendous names on a regular basis. you dealt with this with clarence thomas. >> i deal with it with myself. i am saying to you, wait a minute. these people are not speaking for president obama-- >>> i am not saying that. >> they are -- i will say that president obama is devicive. he has been the most divisive president in our lifetime. >> what's the logic here? these people are threatening president obama and all of us. this is a fringe group that even the southern poverty law center has said they are radical terrorists. in fact, the old black panther party is suing these people because they don't want to be associated with them. >> sean: we have had the argument over bain capital and we heard cory booker. we heard from, you know, other democrats that have been out there, harold ford jr. here's james clyburn, take talking about bain capital. >> i
is not red america, blue america, united states of america. i think he is a divisive president. juan, but you we'll we always come back to this -- conservative african-americans are called the most horrendous names on a regular basis. you dealt with this with clarence thomas. >> i deal with it with myself. i am saying to you, wait a minute. these people are not speaking for president obama-- >>> i am not saying that. >> they are -- i will say that president obama is...
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you remind us all the time. >> god bless the united states of america. we will soundly stand for someone who believes in america. the american people expect no less. what i believe is that i love the american people. and i love this country. >> congresswoman, we have political differences but we never doubted that you are proud to be an american. who would question a patriotism of someone serving their country? >> i absolutely -- >> anti-american views? >> absolutely. i'm very concerned that he may have anti-american views. >> that was definitely a swing and a miss, or should i say a swing and a swiss. we'll be right back. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more elec
you remind us all the time. >> god bless the united states of america. we will soundly stand for someone who believes in america. the american people expect no less. what i believe is that i love the american people. and i love this country. >> congresswoman, we have political differences but we never doubted that you are proud to be an american. who would question a patriotism of someone serving their country? >> i absolutely -- >> anti-american views? >>...
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the united nations and original organizations such as the league of arab states, the u.n. and nations represented here tonight. we cannot predict how this will end, but we do know there can be no compromise on fundamental principles of justice and human rights in syria or elsewhere. no amount of force -- [ applause ] no amount of force can squash people's aspirations to live in integrity and decency. 12 days ago, charles taylor, former president of liberia was found by our special tribunal. today i say no leader anywhere, any time should imagine that he or she enjoys impunity for crimes of atrocity. [ applause ] those responsible for such acts in syria or elsewhere must be held accountable by the international community. ladies and gentlemen, i began this remarks with a call for global collective leadership that puts people first. we need to create a more human world, a world of real solutions for ordinary people, a world of greater justice with more robust and proactive protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms with greater security and equity for all. as i see
the united nations and original organizations such as the league of arab states, the u.n. and nations represented here tonight. we cannot predict how this will end, but we do know there can be no compromise on fundamental principles of justice and human rights in syria or elsewhere. no amount of force -- [ applause ] no amount of force can squash people's aspirations to live in integrity and decency. 12 days ago, charles taylor, former president of liberia was found by our special tribunal....
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we never had a ceo as president of the united states! >> what we need is someone who understands macroeconomics. >> and willing to pare things back even when unpopular. >> we'll be right back with predictions! . >>> next president of egypt will be moussa, yes or no. >> no are the brotherhood man. >> looks like it. >> no. >> yes. >> the answer is yes. the "the mclaughlin group" salutes our fallen heroes this memorial day weekend. bye-bye! [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and with citibank popmoney, it's even easier to keep sending...and receiving. let me get you back. no, it's on me. i insist. no way. yes way. well let me chip in. [ male announcer ] send money from one bank account to another, with citibank popmoney. easier banking. every step of the way. every driver is different, and we've got great news for them all. now you ca
we never had a ceo as president of the united states! >> what we need is someone who understands macroeconomics. >> and willing to pare things back even when unpopular. >> we'll be right back with predictions! . >>> next president of egypt will be moussa, yes or no. >> no are the brotherhood man. >> looks like it. >> no. >> yes. >> the answer is yes. the "the mclaughlin group" salutes our fallen heroes this memorial day weekend....